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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Tire pressure & rotation ?
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[QUOTE="NY_Mott, post: 1042660, member: 13136"] I just hit the 5k on these Toyo MT's 35s and am trying to figure out the best rotation pattern. ( front 2 back, x-pattern , or something else? ) My understanding is the right rear tire wears the most. If that is the case wouldn't it be a good idea to have every tire end up on the right rear at some point. What do you guys and gals do? Also after some reading several weeks ago it seems like 45psi is common when guys are not towing. Most I will tow unless something cool happens is about 4k lb boat, Any thoughts? Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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